In an industry where flash and flesh rule, Sadaf is an Iranian fashion designer who is finding inspiration in the restrictions and laws that seek to mandate the limits of her creativity.
"TehranUnveiled" profiles four bold and creative women who reveal how the Iranian government views their art and how oppressive restrictions curb self-expression. Their desire to follow their dreams surpasses their need for well-being, and as a result, these courageous women are risking their livelihoods to tell their stories and change the conversation about a "woman's place" in Islamic society, Iran, and the world.
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published:14 Jul 2015

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A German girl travels all the way to Iran. She visited every corner of this country and has been inspired by the beauty of Iranian culture and traditions. She started a project to visit some magnificent Iranian houses which are samples of a movement that stated recently to decorate modern houses with traditional decorative elements. The result is a coffee table book called 'behind closed curtains' written by LenaSpath.

published:12 Jun 2017

views:4881

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Jackets down to their knees and a veil draped over their heads. In Iran, fashion and religious restrictions go hand-in-hand. Now a new generation of designers is revitalizing this relationship. MeetTehran's new and thriving generation of designers!
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published:12 Aug 2015

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I was on WGN for a live interview last week, and was asked to speak about my work and my book, but when I gave answers the hosts didn't like, their questions (and comments) started to get hostile, literally telling me I "don't sound American." I also published a few quick thoughts about this interview (which they also did not publish online, or give us access to the clip), as I feel it serves as a good example for a bit of commentary that can be applied to so many conversations happening now, and relevant to the work that is happening on JooJoo Azad: http://www.joojooazad.com/2018/02/you-do-not-sound-american-live.html
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published:10 Feb 2018

views:275885

Fashion design is very competitive, especially if you are a young designer. But passion and a relentless drive can overcome a lot of obstacles. Those qualities have made Iranian bikini designer Tala Raassi a success -- two pieces of cloth at a time. Tala Hadavi reports.

published:24 Mar 2011

views:9678

By showcasing fashionable and inspiring Iranian women, the designer demonstrates that fashion can be exciting despite the restrictions imposed by the government. But it is not meant to generalize.
www.thetehrantimes.com
instagram.com/thetehrantimes
**Special thanks to KineMoster :) I hope you enjoy it.

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Before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, citizens weren't required to wear the Islamic cover known as the hijab and the country's fashion was almost identical to that of the United States and Europe. After the revolution, though, the hijab became required by law.
Although the standard black hijab is still commonplace—especially in rural areas in the country—Iran has recently seen a fashion renaissance, and cities like Tehran are becoming home to new and innovative designers. The clothing may still have to respect the Islamic dress codes, but the bright colors and designs would never have been seen a decade ago in Iran.
Last summer, VICE went to Tehran to attend the third annual FajrFashion Show and speak with some of Iran's new designers. The country's top officials—responsible for granting permission for the show—were all seated in the front row to show show their support. And to make sure the models were adhering to the country's law.
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published:31 Oct 2014

views:461816

After an Iranian-American fashion blogger was grilled on live TV about her heritage, she fired back with a biting critique of the US. She told RT what her interview reveals about attitudes towards Muslims in the West.
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published:17 Feb 2018

views:33934

NOOSHIN MORADI
Iranian artist and textile designer, trained as a fine artist but after the years of experimenting across mediums, she became ready to create her own style of Fashion in 2016 and established her designer brand in the United Kingdom.
Nooshin's designs epitomise global elegance by balancing modern designs with a traditional elegance.
Nooshin's cloth collections have been showcased in ManchesterFashion week, Washington DC and LiverpoolFashion Week.

Iranian designer, Samareh has various evening gown collections. Her designs have been worn by many famous faces in Hollywood. Here is a sneak peak of one of her very successful fashion shows in Los angeles.

Persian cat

The Persian cat is a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and short muzzle. In Britain, it is sometimes called the Longhair or Persian Longhair. It is also known as the Shiraz or Shirazi, particularly in the Middle East. The first documented ancestors of the Persian were imported into Europe from Persia around 1620. Recognized by the cat fancy since the late 19th century, it was developed first by the English, and then mainly by American breeders after the Second World War. Some cat fancier organizations' breed standards subsume the Himalayan and Exotic Shorthair as variants of this breed, while others treat them as separate breeds.

The selective breeding carried out by breeders has allowed the development of a wide variety of coat colors, but has also led to the creation of increasingly flat-faced Persians. Favored by fanciers, this head structure can bring with it a number of health problems. As is the case with the Siamese breed, there have been efforts by some breeders to preserve the older type of cat, the traditional breed, having a more pronounced muzzle, which is more popular with the general public. Hereditary polycystic kidney disease is prevalent in the breed, affecting almost half the population in some countries.

What It's Like To Be Female In Iran | Tehran Unveiled | Refinery29

In an industry where flash and flesh rule, Sadaf is an Iranian fashion designer who is finding inspiration in the restrictions and laws that seek to mandate the limits of her creativity.
"TehranUnveiled" profiles four bold and creative women who reveal how the Iranian government views their art and how oppressive restrictions curb self-expression. Their desire to follow their dreams surpasses their need for well-being, and as a result, these courageous women are risking their livelihoods to tell their stories and change the conversation about a "woman's place" in Islamic society, Iran, and the world.
For all episodes of Tehran Unveiled, go to: http://bit.ly/tehran-unveiled
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10:35

Persian Interior Designs

Persian Interior Designs

Persian Interior Designs

A German girl travels all the way to Iran. She visited every corner of this country and has been inspired by the beauty of Iranian culture and traditions. She started a project to visit some magnificent Iranian houses which are samples of a movement that stated recently to decorate modern houses with traditional decorative elements. The result is a coffee table book called 'behind closed curtains' written by LenaSpath.

2:10

Iran: meet Tehran's new and thriving generation of fashion designers!

Iran: meet Tehran's new and thriving generation of fashion designers!

Iran: meet Tehran's new and thriving generation of fashion designers!

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Jackets down to their knees and a veil draped over their heads. In Iran, fashion and religious restrictions go hand-in-hand. Now a new generation of designers is revitalizing this relationship. MeetTehran's new and thriving generation of designers!
Visit our website: http://www.france24.com
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.EnglishFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en

5:17

WGN Interview with Hoda Katebi on JooJoo Azad & Tehran Streetstyle

WGN Interview with Hoda Katebi on JooJoo Azad & Tehran Streetstyle

WGN Interview with Hoda Katebi on JooJoo Azad & Tehran Streetstyle

I was on WGN for a live interview last week, and was asked to speak about my work and my book, but when I gave answers the hosts didn't like, their questions (and comments) started to get hostile, literally telling me I "don't sound American." I also published a few quick thoughts about this interview (which they also did not publish online, or give us access to the clip), as I feel it serves as a good example for a bit of commentary that can be applied to so many conversations happening now, and relevant to the work that is happening on JooJoo Azad: http://www.joojooazad.com/2018/02/you-do-not-sound-american-live.html
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2:54

Passion, Drive Pay Off for Iranian Bikini Designer

Passion, Drive Pay Off for Iranian Bikini Designer

Passion, Drive Pay Off for Iranian Bikini Designer

Fashion design is very competitive, especially if you are a young designer. But passion and a relentless drive can overcome a lot of obstacles. Those qualities have made Iranian bikini designer Tala Raassi a success -- two pieces of cloth at a time. Tala Hadavi reports.

5:53

Iran's Street Fashion

Iran's Street Fashion

Iran's Street Fashion

By showcasing fashionable and inspiring Iranian women, the designer demonstrates that fashion can be exciting despite the restrictions imposed by the government. But it is not meant to generalize.
www.thetehrantimes.com
instagram.com/thetehrantimes
**Special thanks to KineMoster :) I hope you enjoy it.

Iran's Fashion Renaissance: VICE Reports

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Before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, citizens weren't required to wear the Islamic cover known as the hijab and the country's fashion was almost identical to that of the United States and Europe. After the revolution, though, the hijab became required by law.
Although the standard black hijab is still commonplace—especially in rural areas in the country—Iran has recently seen a fashion renaissance, and cities like Tehran are becoming home to new and innovative designers. The clothing may still have to respect the Islamic dress codes, but the bright colors and designs would never have been seen a decade ago in Iran.
Last summer, VICE went to Tehran to attend the third annual FajrFashion Show and speak with some of Iran's new designers. The country's top officials—responsible for granting permission for the show—were all seated in the front row to show show their support. And to make sure the models were adhering to the country's law.
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9:19

‘We have to prove we’re American enough to deserve respect’ - US-Iranian blogger grilled on live TV

‘We have to prove we’re American enough to deserve respect’ - US-Iranian blogger grilled on live TV

‘We have to prove we’re American enough to deserve respect’ - US-Iranian blogger grilled on live TV

After an Iranian-American fashion blogger was grilled on live TV about her heritage, she fired back with a biting critique of the US. She told RT what her interview reveals about attitudes towards Muslims in the West.
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4:05

Nooshin Moradi Iranian Fashion Designer

Nooshin Moradi Iranian Fashion Designer

Nooshin Moradi Iranian Fashion Designer

NOOSHIN MORADI
Iranian artist and textile designer, trained as a fine artist but after the years of experimenting across mediums, she became ready to create her own style of Fashion in 2016 and established her designer brand in the United Kingdom.
Nooshin's designs epitomise global elegance by balancing modern designs with a traditional elegance.
Nooshin's cloth collections have been showcased in ManchesterFashion week, Washington DC and LiverpoolFashion Week.

Iranian designer

Iranian designer, Samareh has various evening gown collections. Her designs have been worn by many famous faces in Hollywood. Here is a sneak peak of one of her very successful fashion shows in Los angeles.

Iranian designer Bijan- most expensive in the world.mp4

What It's Like To Be Female In Iran | Tehran Unveiled | Refinery29

In an industry where flash and flesh rule, Sadaf is an Iranian fashion designer who is finding inspiration in the restrictions and laws that seek to mandate the limits of her creativity.
"TehranUnveiled" profiles four bold and creative women who reveal how the Iranian government views their art and how oppressive restrictions curb self-expression. Their desire to follow their dreams surpasses their need for well-being, and as a result, these courageous women are risking their livelihoods to tell their stories and change the conversation about a "woman's place" in Islamic society, Iran, and the world.
For all episodes of Tehran Unveiled, go to: http://bit.ly/tehran-unveiled
Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29
For the latest trends and videos, visit: http...

published: 14 Jul 2015

Persian Interior Designs

A German girl travels all the way to Iran. She visited every corner of this country and has been inspired by the beauty of Iranian culture and traditions. She started a project to visit some magnificent Iranian houses which are samples of a movement that stated recently to decorate modern houses with traditional decorative elements. The result is a coffee table book called 'behind closed curtains' written by LenaSpath.

published: 12 Jun 2017

Iran: meet Tehran's new and thriving generation of fashion designers!

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Jackets down to their knees and a veil draped over their heads. In Iran, fashion and religious restrictions go hand-in-hand. Now a new generation of designers is revitalizing this relationship. MeetTehran's new and thriving generation of designers!
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published: 12 Aug 2015

WGN Interview with Hoda Katebi on JooJoo Azad & Tehran Streetstyle

I was on WGN for a live interview last week, and was asked to speak about my work and my book, but when I gave answers the hosts didn't like, their questions (and comments) started to get hostile, literally telling me I "don't sound American." I also published a few quick thoughts about this interview (which they also did not publish online, or give us access to the clip), as I feel it serves as a good example for a bit of commentary that can be applied to so many conversations happening now, and relevant to the work that is happening on JooJoo Azad: http://www.joojooazad.com/2018/02/you-do-not-sound-american-live.html
+ blog: http://www.joojooazad.com
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published: 10 Feb 2018

Passion, Drive Pay Off for Iranian Bikini Designer

Fashion design is very competitive, especially if you are a young designer. But passion and a relentless drive can overcome a lot of obstacles. Those qualities have made Iranian bikini designer Tala Raassi a success -- two pieces of cloth at a time. Tala Hadavi reports.

published: 24 Mar 2011

Iran's Street Fashion

By showcasing fashionable and inspiring Iranian women, the designer demonstrates that fashion can be exciting despite the restrictions imposed by the government. But it is not meant to generalize.
www.thetehrantimes.com
instagram.com/thetehrantimes
**Special thanks to KineMoster :) I hope you enjoy it.

Iran's Fashion Renaissance: VICE Reports

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Before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, citizens weren't required to wear the Islamic cover known as the hijab and the country's fashion was almost identical to that of the United States and Europe. After the revolution, though, the hijab became required by law.
Although the standard black hijab is still commonplace—especially in rural areas in the country—Iran has recently seen a fashion renaissance, and cities like Tehran are becoming home to new and innovative designers. The clothing may still have to respect the Islamic dress codes, but the bright colors and designs would never have been seen a decade ago in Iran.
Last summer, VICE went to Tehran to attend the third annual FajrFashion Show and speak with some of Iran's...

published: 31 Oct 2014

‘We have to prove we’re American enough to deserve respect’ - US-Iranian blogger grilled on live TV

After an Iranian-American fashion blogger was grilled on live TV about her heritage, she fired back with a biting critique of the US. She told RT what her interview reveals about attitudes towards Muslims in the West.
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published: 17 Feb 2018

Nooshin Moradi Iranian Fashion Designer

NOOSHIN MORADI
Iranian artist and textile designer, trained as a fine artist but after the years of experimenting across mediums, she became ready to create her own style of Fashion in 2016 and established her designer brand in the United Kingdom.
Nooshin's designs epitomise global elegance by balancing modern designs with a traditional elegance.
Nooshin's cloth collections have been showcased in ManchesterFashion week, Washington DC and LiverpoolFashion Week.

Iranian designer

Iranian designer, Samareh has various evening gown collections. Her designs have been worn by many famous faces in Hollywood. Here is a sneak peak of one of her very successful fashion shows in Los angeles.

Iranian designer Bijan- most expensive in the world.mp4

What It's Like To Be Female In Iran | Tehran Unveiled | Refinery29

In an industry where flash and flesh rule, Sadaf is an Iranian fashion designer who is finding inspiration in the restrictions and laws that seek to mandate the...

In an industry where flash and flesh rule, Sadaf is an Iranian fashion designer who is finding inspiration in the restrictions and laws that seek to mandate the limits of her creativity.
"TehranUnveiled" profiles four bold and creative women who reveal how the Iranian government views their art and how oppressive restrictions curb self-expression. Their desire to follow their dreams surpasses their need for well-being, and as a result, these courageous women are risking their livelihoods to tell their stories and change the conversation about a "woman's place" in Islamic society, Iran, and the world.
For all episodes of Tehran Unveiled, go to: http://bit.ly/tehran-unveiled
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In an industry where flash and flesh rule, Sadaf is an Iranian fashion designer who is finding inspiration in the restrictions and laws that seek to mandate the limits of her creativity.
"TehranUnveiled" profiles four bold and creative women who reveal how the Iranian government views their art and how oppressive restrictions curb self-expression. Their desire to follow their dreams surpasses their need for well-being, and as a result, these courageous women are risking their livelihoods to tell their stories and change the conversation about a "woman's place" in Islamic society, Iran, and the world.
For all episodes of Tehran Unveiled, go to: http://bit.ly/tehran-unveiled
Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29
For the latest trends and videos, visit: http://refinery29.com
Like Refinery29 on Facebook: http://facebook.com/refinery29
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Heart Refinery29 on Instagram: http://instagram.com/refinery29

Persian Interior Designs

A German girl travels all the way to Iran. She visited every corner of this country and has been inspired by the beauty of Iranian culture and traditions. She s...

A German girl travels all the way to Iran. She visited every corner of this country and has been inspired by the beauty of Iranian culture and traditions. She started a project to visit some magnificent Iranian houses which are samples of a movement that stated recently to decorate modern houses with traditional decorative elements. The result is a coffee table book called 'behind closed curtains' written by LenaSpath.

A German girl travels all the way to Iran. She visited every corner of this country and has been inspired by the beauty of Iranian culture and traditions. She started a project to visit some magnificent Iranian houses which are samples of a movement that stated recently to decorate modern houses with traditional decorative elements. The result is a coffee table book called 'behind closed curtains' written by LenaSpath.

Iran: meet Tehran's new and thriving generation of fashion designers!

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FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7
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Jackets down to their knees and...

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Jackets down to their knees and a veil draped over their heads. In Iran, fashion and religious restrictions go hand-in-hand. Now a new generation of designers is revitalizing this relationship. MeetTehran's new and thriving generation of designers!
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Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.EnglishFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en

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FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7
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Jackets down to their knees and a veil draped over their heads. In Iran, fashion and religious restrictions go hand-in-hand. Now a new generation of designers is revitalizing this relationship. MeetTehran's new and thriving generation of designers!
Visit our website: http://www.france24.com
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.EnglishFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en

WGN Interview with Hoda Katebi on JooJoo Azad & Tehran Streetstyle

I was on WGN for a live interview last week, and was asked to speak about my work and my book, but when I gave answers the hosts didn't like, their questions (a...

I was on WGN for a live interview last week, and was asked to speak about my work and my book, but when I gave answers the hosts didn't like, their questions (and comments) started to get hostile, literally telling me I "don't sound American." I also published a few quick thoughts about this interview (which they also did not publish online, or give us access to the clip), as I feel it serves as a good example for a bit of commentary that can be applied to so many conversations happening now, and relevant to the work that is happening on JooJoo Azad: http://www.joojooazad.com/2018/02/you-do-not-sound-american-live.html
+ blog: http://www.joojooazad.com
+ instagram: http://www.instagram.com/hodakatebi
+ twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hodakatebi
+ email: hoda@joojooazad.com

I was on WGN for a live interview last week, and was asked to speak about my work and my book, but when I gave answers the hosts didn't like, their questions (and comments) started to get hostile, literally telling me I "don't sound American." I also published a few quick thoughts about this interview (which they also did not publish online, or give us access to the clip), as I feel it serves as a good example for a bit of commentary that can be applied to so many conversations happening now, and relevant to the work that is happening on JooJoo Azad: http://www.joojooazad.com/2018/02/you-do-not-sound-american-live.html
+ blog: http://www.joojooazad.com
+ instagram: http://www.instagram.com/hodakatebi
+ twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hodakatebi
+ email: hoda@joojooazad.com

Passion, Drive Pay Off for Iranian Bikini Designer

Fashion design is very competitive, especially if you are a young designer. But passion and a relentless drive can overcome a lot of obstacles. Those qualitie...

Fashion design is very competitive, especially if you are a young designer. But passion and a relentless drive can overcome a lot of obstacles. Those qualities have made Iranian bikini designer Tala Raassi a success -- two pieces of cloth at a time. Tala Hadavi reports.

Fashion design is very competitive, especially if you are a young designer. But passion and a relentless drive can overcome a lot of obstacles. Those qualities have made Iranian bikini designer Tala Raassi a success -- two pieces of cloth at a time. Tala Hadavi reports.

Iran's Street Fashion

By showcasing fashionable and inspiring Iranian women, the designer demonstrates that fashion can be exciting despite the restrictions imposed by the governmen...

By showcasing fashionable and inspiring Iranian women, the designer demonstrates that fashion can be exciting despite the restrictions imposed by the government. But it is not meant to generalize.
www.thetehrantimes.com
instagram.com/thetehrantimes
**Special thanks to KineMoster :) I hope you enjoy it.

By showcasing fashionable and inspiring Iranian women, the designer demonstrates that fashion can be exciting despite the restrictions imposed by the government. But it is not meant to generalize.
www.thetehrantimes.com
instagram.com/thetehrantimes
**Special thanks to KineMoster :) I hope you enjoy it.

Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
Before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, citizens weren't required to wear the Islamic cover known as the hijab and the country's fashion was almost identical to that of the United States and Europe. After the revolution, though, the hijab became required by law.
Although the standard black hijab is still commonplace—especially in rural areas in the country—Iran has recently seen a fashion renaissance, and cities like Tehran are becoming home to new and innovative designers. The clothing may still have to respect the Islamic dress codes, but the bright colors and designs would never have been seen a decade ago in Iran.
Last summer, VICE went to Tehran to attend the third annual FajrFashion Show and speak with some of Iran's new designers. The country's top officials—responsible for granting permission for the show—were all seated in the front row to show show their support. And to make sure the models were adhering to the country's law.
Check out more VICE Reports here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Reports
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Before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, citizens weren't required to wear the Islamic cover known as the hijab and the country's fashion was almost identical to that of the United States and Europe. After the revolution, though, the hijab became required by law.
Although the standard black hijab is still commonplace—especially in rural areas in the country—Iran has recently seen a fashion renaissance, and cities like Tehran are becoming home to new and innovative designers. The clothing may still have to respect the Islamic dress codes, but the bright colors and designs would never have been seen a decade ago in Iran.
Last summer, VICE went to Tehran to attend the third annual FajrFashion Show and speak with some of Iran's new designers. The country's top officials—responsible for granting permission for the show—were all seated in the front row to show show their support. And to make sure the models were adhering to the country's law.
Check out more VICE Reports here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Reports
Watch all episodes of Fashion WeekInternationale - http://bit.ly/Fashion-Internationale
Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos
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‘We have to prove we’re American enough to deserve respect’ - US-Iranian blogger grilled on live TV

After an Iranian-American fashion blogger was grilled on live TV about her heritage, she fired back with a biting critique of the US. She told RT what her inter...

After an Iranian-American fashion blogger was grilled on live TV about her heritage, she fired back with a biting critique of the US. She told RT what her interview reveals about attitudes towards Muslims in the West.
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Nooshin Moradi Iranian Fashion Designer

NOOSHIN MORADI
Iranian artist and textile designer, trained as a fine artist but after the years of experimenting across mediums, she became ready to create her...

NOOSHIN MORADI
Iranian artist and textile designer, trained as a fine artist but after the years of experimenting across mediums, she became ready to create her own style of Fashion in 2016 and established her designer brand in the United Kingdom.
Nooshin's designs epitomise global elegance by balancing modern designs with a traditional elegance.
Nooshin's cloth collections have been showcased in ManchesterFashion week, Washington DC and LiverpoolFashion Week.

NOOSHIN MORADI
Iranian artist and textile designer, trained as a fine artist but after the years of experimenting across mediums, she became ready to create her own style of Fashion in 2016 and established her designer brand in the United Kingdom.
Nooshin's designs epitomise global elegance by balancing modern designs with a traditional elegance.
Nooshin's cloth collections have been showcased in ManchesterFashion week, Washington DC and LiverpoolFashion Week.

Iranian designer

Iranian designer, Samareh has various evening gown collections. Her designs have been worn by many famous faces in Hollywood. Here is a sneak peak of one of her...

Iranian designer, Samareh has various evening gown collections. Her designs have been worn by many famous faces in Hollywood. Here is a sneak peak of one of her very successful fashion shows in Los angeles.

Iranian designer, Samareh has various evening gown collections. Her designs have been worn by many famous faces in Hollywood. Here is a sneak peak of one of her very successful fashion shows in Los angeles.

What It's Like To Be Female In Iran | Tehran Unveiled | Refinery29

In an industry where flash and flesh rule, Sadaf is an Iranian fashion designer who is finding inspiration in the restrictions and laws that seek to mandate the limits of her creativity.
"TehranUnveiled" profiles four bold and creative women who reveal how the Iranian government views their art and how oppressive restrictions curb self-expression. Their desire to follow their dreams surpasses their need for well-being, and as a result, these courageous women are risking their livelihoods to tell their stories and change the conversation about a "woman's place" in Islamic society, Iran, and the world.
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Persian Interior Designs

A German girl travels all the way to Iran. She visited every corner of this country and has been inspired by the beauty of Iranian culture and traditions. She started a project to visit some magnificent Iranian houses which are samples of a movement that stated recently to decorate modern houses with traditional decorative elements. The result is a coffee table book called 'behind closed curtains' written by LenaSpath.

Iran: meet Tehran's new and thriving generation of fashion designers!

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Jackets down to their knees and a veil draped over their heads. In Iran, fashion and religious restrictions go hand-in-hand. Now a new generation of designers is revitalizing this relationship. MeetTehran's new and thriving generation of designers!
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WGN Interview with Hoda Katebi on JooJoo Azad & Tehran Streetstyle

I was on WGN for a live interview last week, and was asked to speak about my work and my book, but when I gave answers the hosts didn't like, their questions (and comments) started to get hostile, literally telling me I "don't sound American." I also published a few quick thoughts about this interview (which they also did not publish online, or give us access to the clip), as I feel it serves as a good example for a bit of commentary that can be applied to so many conversations happening now, and relevant to the work that is happening on JooJoo Azad: http://www.joojooazad.com/2018/02/you-do-not-sound-american-live.html
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Passion, Drive Pay Off for Iranian Bikini Designer

Fashion design is very competitive, especially if you are a young designer. But passion and a relentless drive can overcome a lot of obstacles. Those qualities have made Iranian bikini designer Tala Raassi a success -- two pieces of cloth at a time. Tala Hadavi reports.

Iran's Street Fashion

By showcasing fashionable and inspiring Iranian women, the designer demonstrates that fashion can be exciting despite the restrictions imposed by the government. But it is not meant to generalize.
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Iran's Fashion Renaissance: VICE Reports

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Before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, citizens weren't required to wear the Islamic cover known as the hijab and the country's fashion was almost identical to that of the United States and Europe. After the revolution, though, the hijab became required by law.
Although the standard black hijab is still commonplace—especially in rural areas in the country—Iran has recently seen a fashion renaissance, and cities like Tehran are becoming home to new and innovative designers. The clothing may still have to respect the Islamic dress codes, but the bright colors and designs would never have been seen a decade ago in Iran.
Last summer, VICE went to Tehran to attend the third annual FajrFashion Show and speak with some of Iran's new designers. The country's top officials—responsible for granting permission for the show—were all seated in the front row to show show their support. And to make sure the models were adhering to the country's law.
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‘We have to prove we’re American enough to deserve respect’ - US-Iranian blogger grilled on live TV

After an Iranian-American fashion blogger was grilled on live TV about her heritage, she fired back with a biting critique of the US. She told RT what her interview reveals about attitudes towards Muslims in the West.
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Nooshin Moradi Iranian Fashion Designer

NOOSHIN MORADI
Iranian artist and textile designer, trained as a fine artist but after the years of experimenting across mediums, she became ready to create her own style of Fashion in 2016 and established her designer brand in the United Kingdom.
Nooshin's designs epitomise global elegance by balancing modern designs with a traditional elegance.
Nooshin's cloth collections have been showcased in ManchesterFashion week, Washington DC and LiverpoolFashion Week.

Iranian designer

Iranian designer, Samareh has various evening gown collections. Her designs have been worn by many famous faces in Hollywood. Here is a sneak peak of one of her very successful fashion shows in Los angeles.

“I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designatedIranian financial institutions,” Mnuchin posted on Twitter on Thursday ... I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designatedIranian financial institutions....

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“I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designatedIranian financial institutions,” Mnuchin posted on Twitter on Thursday ... I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designatedIranian financial institutions....

The CBI contracted Najafi’s company, an Iranian banking and payments solution provider founded in 1993, to design and develop a national digital currency for use in expanding banking system services and, of course, to circumvent the marauding U.S ... Najafi said the Iranian......

I don’t know who Mercedes used for a copy writer for their new G-WagenSUV but understatement obviously wasn’t in the job spec. “Wherever the Mercedes-AMG shows its face, it is met with nothing but awe ... It should last a long, long time ... The previous model was really a military vehicle, designed for the Iranian and German armies, way back in the 1970s....

"I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designatedIranian financial institutions," Mnuchin said in a tweet ... I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designatedIranian financial institutions ... "That's not to say the Iranians won't be hurting," Parsi said....

KEBHana Bank is facing an investigation for possible human rights violations after the bank was found to have requested its Iranian customers to close their bank accounts, according to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Friday ... The lender has also suspended deposit and withdrawal services for Iranian customers here since Oct....

Widely regarded as a cult, the MEK was once designated as a terrorist organisation by the US and UK, but its opposition to the Iranian government has now earned it the support of powerful hawks in the Trump administration, including national security adviser John Bolton and the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo....

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I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designatedIranian financial institutions ... What is inescapable, however, is that the biggest victims of the Swift banking ban will be ordinary Iranians who are blameless, yet find their business and personal lives crippled by U.S....

Iranian foreign minister slams Pompeo over Yemen comments ... A US official told CNN Friday that the Trump administration was weighing designating the Iranian-backed Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, a label applied to groups like al Qaeda and Hezbollah....

That too could be an Iranian show of force, designed to display a willingness and ability to terrorize the region and destabilize it, if the regime in Tehran feels that would serve its interests ... Yet this tactic may not be so risk free for the Iranians and their allies....

According to the CAR report, the use of drones illustrates the Houthis’ ability to employ low-cost technology against the Arab coalition’s “sophisticated military assets” while the acquisition of Iranian-designed Qasef-1 drones supports allegations by the UAE and Saudi Arabia that Iran is bolstering the capacity of the rebel group in Yemen....